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Thoughts Before Bed:

No I did not eat a whole box of Samoas through the day. No not me. I know better than that.

@Mondobizarrro - I'm not wanting the change to make the day longer. Only a fool believes stripping the bottom off a blanket and sewing it to the top makes a longer blanket.

It's more for moving the sun time around. Works for Seattle, may not work elsewhere.

And what I REALLY want is to stop messing with my sleep schedule, cause sleep is very very important to me. :)

@Mondobizarrro - It works super well for us here in Seattle in the winter, where our sunsets would change from 4:30 in the afternoon to at least 5:30. Our sunsets in summer are already 10PM....

Can we stay on Daylight Saving from here forward, Congress? PLEEEEZE? It's about the only thing we can all agree on....

It's been seven years since we lost Marisa. It's both feels like yesterday, and an eternity. Miss ya, sis.

Thoughts Before Bed

After 17 years of Second Life in the third person, am I ready to try a metaverse in the first person? Lots to think about on that. It's one thing to spend that time in a third person camera on a screen. It's another to look out of those eyes in VR glasses.

I'm genuinely worried it'll be dissapointing, and also genuinely worried that I'll like it too much. And kind of expensive to take that gamble, too with all the hardware. But I've been told by a friend that he got what he needed out of it. I might, too.

Decisions, decisions....

If you look closely at the comics, you'll notice that Lex Luthor has a pencil in every panel.
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Memes aside, she really made the effort to make sure people had a good time ❤️ (by u/Music_Phasic)

I realized I need a serial mouse to reinstall NT4 onto this machine. but that shouldn't be a problem, right? I've got a whole drawer of old mice, I just need to grab the first serial mouse out of there.

This was the first one I found.

Would you be interested in a website that had articles comparing books to their movies and movies to their remakes? This would include a breakdown of plot differences, tonal changes, character/plotline additions and subtractions (and combinations) as well as an analysis of what works and what doesn't, and why it might have been done that way.

I would appreciate boosts.

@socketwench I seem to remember Arthur C Clarke saying that all of the experiences of one human lifetime would fit in a petabyte. I guess compression got better over the years.

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